Colby Woodland Garden

Laugharne Castle is a castle in the town of Laugharne in southern Carmarthenshire. It is located on the estuary of the River Tâf. Medieval in origin, it was later transformed into a fine Elizabethan mansion.

The Tin Shed Experience is a quaint and quirky 1940s museum in Laugharne. It houses a collection of artefacts from 1914-1945. The museum and gardens also double as a location for filming and as a performance venue.

Dylan Thomas was one of the greatest writers from Wales and a giant in the 20th century. He lived at the Boathouse for the last four years of his life during which time many major pieces of work were written.

Llansteffan was one of a chain of castles built by the Normans but its history as a stronghold goes back much further, with the castle taking advantage of the existing earthworks of an Iron Age hillfort.

The Carmarthenshire Centre for Crafts is situated in the heart of St. Clears in beautiful rural Carmarthenshire. This lovely stone building retains much of its original character and still acts as a focal point within the town.

The main exhibit for July to September is usually 'Babs', the motor car raced by Parry Thomas to the world record in 1926. Babs was buried in Pendine Sands after Thomas died trying to reclaim the record the following year.

Museum about the local tinplate industry. Situated on the banks of the Gwendraeth Fach river, approximately a mile north of the town. It stands on the site of the former Tinplate Works established in 1737.

Private garden open to visitors all year consisting of twelve individual gardens covering one and a half acres set in the peaceful Pembrokeshire countryside, taking you through the Old and New Testaments, as well as Christian festivals.

This 8 acre (3.25ha) garden has a fine display of colour in spring, with rhododendrons, magnolias, azaleas and camellias, underplanted with bluebells. Later highlights are the summer hydrangeas and autumn foliage.